In a bid to inspire Britons to take up a craft, Paul Martin travels to St Ives in Cornwall to learn about the traditions of studio pottery. Five more hopefuls go before the judges. Show more
This edition of the property redevelopment series visits a three-bedroom house in Middlesex, a two-bedroom terraced property in Cumbria and a three-storey cottage in Maidstone. Show more
Consumer programme. Matt meets a pensioner struggling to look after herself, and there is a glimpse of how hard it can be for ex-convicts to find a home and rebuild their lives. Show more
New Zealand: Earth's Mythical Islands
Episode 3: New Arrivals
59 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for 9 months
Told through the experiences of its native species, this is the moving story of the changing fortunes of New Zealand's wildlife since humans first arrived. Show more
Highlights from day 12 of the Olympic Games, introduced by Jason Mohammad.
Hazel Irvine introduces live finals in the canoe sprint. And in the Olympic Stadium, the decathlon continues with the 110m hurdles. Show more
Soap opera. A violent assault where the victim is a fringe drug gang member keeps McKay from the 5-a-side match. Show more
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge?
Property series. Alistair Appleton helps a London couple with £500,000 to spend find a new home with holiday-let potential in the Cornish countryside. Show more
Antiques series. Tim sees an eclectic mix of Glaswegian antiques including a piece of rare Clutha glass, a Glasgow Boys oil painting and a Singer sewing machine. Show more
Antiques series. This episode comes from Longleat in Wiltshire, where the experts value a marble statue, previously used as a goalpost for football in the back garden. Show more
Quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else can think of. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces live boxing semi-finals, including the women's flyweight division in which Great Britain's Nicola Adams is the reigning champion.
The men's boxing light heavyweight champion is decided, and Jade Jones is expected to continue the defence of her Olympic tae kwon do title in the under-57kg weight category. Show more
Series exploring the expansion of railways in the Victorian era. The team visit the South Devon Railway to explore the life of the branch line before the Beeching cuts of the 60s. Show more
Dominic Sandbrook looks at a dynamic decade. The late 80s saw Britain transformed, from the rise of the yuppie to a growing disconnection from the political elite. Show more
Continued coverage of the gold-medal match in the men's hockey. Germany won the last two Olympic titles but it is Australia who went into the tournament as the top-ranked side.
Could one iconic image of an injured Syrian boy help prevent further needless deaths? Plus the Garden Bridge row, Rod Liddle on Labour and Steve Smith's Olympics.
Medical science series. Pedestrian Christy is hit by a car. Doctors suspect she may have bruising to the front and back of her brain and give her an emergency roadside anaesthetic. Show more
Documentary following some of the million people who smuggled themselves into Europe in 2015, including 21-year-old Alaigie, whose journey through Africa proves dangerous. Show more
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould. Can the team prove that a portrait is one of Lucian Freud's earliest works, even though Freud himself denied painting it? Show more
Rhod Gilbert tries his hand at some proper jobs. In this edition, he joins a band of ghost hunters and hosts a paranormal evening for the public. Show more
Liz Bonnin investigates how and why zoos keep animals and looks at whether they need to change to keep up with modern science. Show more